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we said it was educational. comes with homework. which company do you think has the most loyal customers? >> and later on, get ready folks because we're going to be kicking off our week-long series on the battle for christmas. talking not about santa versus the elves. today athletic apparel makers. which one will deliver the goods this holiday. we'll do bait it ahead. before we get to that fun, bill and kelly, what's coming up for us on the "closing bell"? >> mandy, hi. we've got barclay's larry cantor saying the biggest threat to this rally next year is a stronger than expected economic recovery. >> sort of counterintuitive but does that mean stock investors should root for a weak economy? we'll talk with larry about that coming up. shares of polaris are riding high these days. up more than 60% just this year. the ceo of the company that makes motorcycles and atvs and snowmobiles will explain how he has revved up profits for his company. >> that's all coming up. top of the hour on the "closing bell." keep it rear here. tdd#: 1-888-
we said it was educational. comes with homework. which company do you think has the most loyal customers? >> and later on, get ready folks because we're going to be kicking off our week-long series on the battle for christmas. talking not about santa versus the elves. today athletic apparel makers. which one will deliver the goods this holiday. we'll do bait it ahead. before we get to that fun, bill and kelly, what's coming up for us on the "closing bell"? >> mandy, hi....
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just want to thank you because your books and your show have been an absolutely priceless financial education. >> you're terrific. thank you so much. i think you'll like this new book coming out in a couple of weeks. >> caller: from your book "getting back to even" i'm doing the stock replacement strategy. >> it's very complicated, but that's great. >> caller: i have december calls on disney. i have not shorted the common yet, which i should have done last week, i had great gains and i lost a lot of the gains this week. when should i short disney? >> i don't want you to. we'll get a deeper month out a few months from now. the strategy is complicated in getting back to even. disney is a buy, not a sell. i don't want you fooling around with it. when it does spike $1.50 to $2 it will flatten out later. but i think you're fine right now. steve in california. >> caller: hello there, jim. >> hey, steve. >> caller: thank you to all the home gamers from all the home gamers for making this holiday season a prosperous one. >> yes. i want everyone to do well. that's my game plan. >> caller: i appreciate
just want to thank you because your books and your show have been an absolutely priceless financial education. >> you're terrific. thank you so much. i think you'll like this new book coming out in a couple of weeks. >> caller: from your book "getting back to even" i'm doing the stock replacement strategy. >> it's very complicated, but that's great. >> caller: i have december calls on disney. i have not shorted the common yet, which i should have done last...
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i have a very nontraditional college education. dropped out of college when i was 19, dropped out, kicked out, splitting hairs here. i didn't finish college until i was 30. and i had no demographic characteristics that would've made me remotely interesting to georgetown university. no money, no savings, no healthcare, nothing. i ended up at a place here in new jersey called thomas edison state college, the second biggest in new jersey, it's a correspondence degree. i got my whole degree when i was 30 for $10,000. my whole college degree in $10,000 in today's dollars. i'm not suggesting that georgetown university needs to serve -- let's call me a loser -- you don't have to serve me. but what can georgetown and syracuse and a lot of other great private universities do to serve more people who are underserved? >> sure. sure. >> two points and i want to come back to your experience, but in answer to your direct question. what we've done is built pipelines with schools that are providing opportunity in the fourth quartile. in the lowest
i have a very nontraditional college education. dropped out of college when i was 19, dropped out, kicked out, splitting hairs here. i didn't finish college until i was 30. and i had no demographic characteristics that would've made me remotely interesting to georgetown university. no money, no savings, no healthcare, nothing. i ended up at a place here in new jersey called thomas edison state college, the second biggest in new jersey, it's a correspondence degree. i got my whole degree when i...
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he's not waiting on the government or the education system. he's taken it upon himself to recruit the right workers and personally train them. he's reached out to those who need jobs, like the disabled and veterans. he's also reached out to local colleges and started internship programs. i found out you can't interview for experience you have to interview for quality. and a worsenting skills gap is coming at a time when there's a resurgance in manufacturing. companies are reshoring, as doing business overseas is now too costly. china they're building stuff with inferior materials and now when you factor in the cost of shipping and everything else you find companies saying gees it doesn't make sense to do the offshoring anymore. for first business news, i'm jackie keenan. a recent survey from boston consulting group finds 54 percent of companies plan to or are seriously considering reshoring jobs to the u-s. coming up...what's glittering in gold? chart talk is up next. and...the jobs report trumps taper fears-- bill moller will be here next wit
he's not waiting on the government or the education system. he's taken it upon himself to recruit the right workers and personally train them. he's reached out to those who need jobs, like the disabled and veterans. he's also reached out to local colleges and started internship programs. i found out you can't interview for experience you have to interview for quality. and a worsenting skills gap is coming at a time when there's a resurgance in manufacturing. companies are reshoring, as doing...
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college is part of higher education. but there are other things we can do to get people educated and into the workplace that doesn't depend on a four year degree. i think part of this is a mental shift, shifting away from college being the solution to that being part of the solution of a much wider range of educational opportunities that people have. we are not trained to recognize those. >> do you think this country is doing a disservice to potential employees and potential members of the workforce i not making that distinction between college and higher education? >> absolutely. i don't think it is poorly intentioned. i think it has been decades that we got of college of higher education. but if you look at germany, where the unemployment rate is in the single digits, it is .ecause they have apprentices they have trade schools. that is not looked at as less than a degree. that is honorable. that is something people try for. what your tell us boot camp is and how it can help alleviate the problem? >> i'm glad you asked.
college is part of higher education. but there are other things we can do to get people educated and into the workplace that doesn't depend on a four year degree. i think part of this is a mental shift, shifting away from college being the solution to that being part of the solution of a much wider range of educational opportunities that people have. we are not trained to recognize those. >> do you think this country is doing a disservice to potential employees and potential members of...
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and we have, i think, going to have more resources for important thing like education and public safety. >> okay. in the "chicago tribune" an op ed written by governor scott walker of wisconsin. >> who? who? >> yeah, the guy sending me letters, everybody is welcome heading north. the long and short of it is, he didn't direct what you signed directly yesterday. but what he did underscore is that collective bargaining is no longer part of wisconsin based on act ten they passed, and at the time they passed it, the unemployment was both over 9% in wisconsin and illinois. it's good we slipped under, but wisconsin is 6.5, and they've turned into a slight surplus. you don't have an act ten. you didn't ban collective bargaining. >> no. >> are you going to have similar results, though? >> i believe in collective bargaining. we've created far more jobs than wisconsin. we created about 270,000 jobs. he promised 250,000 jobs. he's created 90,000 jobs in wisconsin. people don't go to sheboygan or, you know, places like that. they come to chicago and illinois. i think it's very important economy, tha
and we have, i think, going to have more resources for important thing like education and public safety. >> okay. in the "chicago tribune" an op ed written by governor scott walker of wisconsin. >> who? who? >> yeah, the guy sending me letters, everybody is welcome heading north. the long and short of it is, he didn't direct what you signed directly yesterday. but what he did underscore is that collective bargaining is no longer part of wisconsin based on act ten...
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he says to move into education, it's hard to consider him working for anyone else, but if he would be willing, he would be a big get. there is always a chance for a christmas miracle. for nightly business report, i'm courtney regan. >>> sears is spinning off the lands end units, speaking of retail and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. they filed with the fcc to establish for the value of land's end but the bored of directors needs to sign off. this is the latest effort to get back on track as it faces mounding losses and declining sales. shares of sears holdings down nearly 4% to $48.09 today. another retailer, j.c. penney facing an inquiry into the finances. regulators investigating the controversial 800 million dollar stock offering this fall. the agency requested information on the liquid did, cash and equity in debt. shares plunged 9% today falling to $8.08. >>> j.c. penney wasn't alone. shares of barnes & noble tumbled today on word it's under investigation by the securities and exchange commission. they are looking into the accounting practices and earnings restateme
he says to move into education, it's hard to consider him working for anyone else, but if he would be willing, he would be a big get. there is always a chance for a christmas miracle. for nightly business report, i'm courtney regan. >>> sears is spinning off the lands end units, speaking of retail and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. they filed with the fcc to establish for the value of land's end but the bored of directors needs to sign off. this is the latest effort to...
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andle reportedly plans educational tour with the metal. more talk of progress with the budgets, our chief correspondent, peter cook, has more on the display. progress but no deal? >> and the clock is ticking. friday is the deadline for house and senate negotiators to come up with a new budget that removes the threat of the government shutdown right at the end of the year. i am told they are close to a deal but the details are still being worked out and it will be modest at best. the event still being negotiated would set federal spending levels for the next two fiscal years and the annual cap would be one dollar trillion per year, higher than what is under current law. sequester cuts would be replaced by revenue in other areas, but they are avoiding the big questions, no major changes to taxes or entitlement programs. murray and staffers continue to make progress over the weekend but the deal taking shape already has some critics, like powerful maryland and virginia lawmakers proposing that they receive more money for their pension plans.
andle reportedly plans educational tour with the metal. more talk of progress with the budgets, our chief correspondent, peter cook, has more on the display. progress but no deal? >> and the clock is ticking. friday is the deadline for house and senate negotiators to come up with a new budget that removes the threat of the government shutdown right at the end of the year. i am told they are close to a deal but the details are still being worked out and it will be modest at best. the event...
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we are seeing a tremendous demand for highly educated, highly skilled jobs with a strong service component. so engineering. oil. financial services. and candidly, you know,er we're seeing that at levels we haven't seen almost since the late '90s. you know, we're almost reaching crazy levels, in terms of the bay area, for the war for engineering talent, and contrast that with the unskilled portion of the economy, which is not nearly enjoyed the recovery that the skilled portion of the economy has. and that is why, you know, unemployment has stayed above 7%, compared to the did, you know, under 5% that it was the last time that we sue this kind of crazy competition at the high end. >> yeah. saying that on a day when we're seeing protests around the country, arguing for minimum wage at fast-food restaurants, for instance. the last question, robert. yoo you are a veteran of expedia. you're a veteran of hotwire, of microsoft. everybody's tossing around whether or not mulally is going to go to microsoft or not. would he fit in the culture if he did? >> you know, it's a good question. microsoft c
we are seeing a tremendous demand for highly educated, highly skilled jobs with a strong service component. so engineering. oil. financial services. and candidly, you know,er we're seeing that at levels we haven't seen almost since the late '90s. you know, we're almost reaching crazy levels, in terms of the bay area, for the war for engineering talent, and contrast that with the unskilled portion of the economy, which is not nearly enjoyed the recovery that the skilled portion of the economy...
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. >> education-wise, these toys are great for learning to program, learning mechanics. >> reporter: at $350, it is pricy. but a screaming solo on a guitar made of legos is priceless. know a traveler tired of pecking at a tiny keyboard on his smartphone? the $100 virtual keyboard connects via bluetooth and projects a laser on any flat service. a stripped down cell phone of sorts in wristwatch form. it lets parents track their kids' location with the accompanying app. kids can use it to make and receive calls but only from specific numbers in their contacts list. for the tech fanatics the $80 controller offers a new way to interact with your computer. forego your mouse and keyboard and use your fingers to play puppeteer or get a science lesson. >> from a learning standpoint this is what gives you incredible detail and control and then uses your hand when it's appropriate or the keyboard when it's appropriate so you get that augmented experience. >> reporter: cooks will appreciate click n grow. these $80 smart planters take out the guesswork out of when to water fresh herbs. fill up the w
. >> education-wise, these toys are great for learning to program, learning mechanics. >> reporter: at $350, it is pricy. but a screaming solo on a guitar made of legos is priceless. know a traveler tired of pecking at a tiny keyboard on his smartphone? the $100 virtual keyboard connects via bluetooth and projects a laser on any flat service. a stripped down cell phone of sorts in wristwatch form. it lets parents track their kids' location with the accompanying app. kids can use it...
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he had persevered and gotten educated. he was able to understand thoroughly how to confront the enemy. jail for that. he had a long time to think about what life could be. a lot when his to his thinking about others in what he could do. had not been able to leave south africa -- lead south africa, south africa would not be where it is today. yes he did. they paid a big price for that. >> thank you so much, congresswoman waters from washington this morning. we leave for our agenda this morning on nelson mandela. let's take this forward. years, 1940. the view forward for south africa will be far more challenging. >> it is an amazing story. at 72.n -- it happened that is what his achievements happened them in the last 20 years of his life. it is a lesson for all of us. he decided there is a lot of accomplishments (. >> he served one term and left the political stage when he was on top. >> nelson mandela and the pope have to mend his humility. they are very powerful man. >> a gandhi biographer in india wrote eight tweak critic
he had persevered and gotten educated. he was able to understand thoroughly how to confront the enemy. jail for that. he had a long time to think about what life could be. a lot when his to his thinking about others in what he could do. had not been able to leave south africa -- lead south africa, south africa would not be where it is today. yes he did. they paid a big price for that. >> thank you so much, congresswoman waters from washington this morning. we leave for our agenda this...
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that speaks to the education and payment cap. it will take time and persistent effort to improve the labor situation. -- hope forhopeful is that the report that we got today is repeated over and over. if that happens, maybe we will be happy. wall street will be happy because the fed will normalize. >> that is a question. we saw a big pop in 10 year yields. managed its communications better? >> yes. we got an e-mail from our desk. the explanation is that this is technical. a lot of people were short. muchtreet does not have appetite for taking risk one way or the other. what you get a short covering. me just follow that if i could. where do we go then? do we see yields rising? >> that is always the risk. that is why the fed looks at the financial condition index is a very important metric grid it is not easy. trying to do it and they have an eye on the financial conditions. if they tighten too much, as they did in may and june, they will community -- communicate. go, what we let you will tell you that this is not just a temporary
that speaks to the education and payment cap. it will take time and persistent effort to improve the labor situation. -- hope forhopeful is that the report that we got today is repeated over and over. if that happens, maybe we will be happy. wall street will be happy because the fed will normalize. >> that is a question. we saw a big pop in 10 year yields. managed its communications better? >> yes. we got an e-mail from our desk. the explanation is that this is technical. a lot of...
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they have better access to education, medical care, housing. the list goes on. >> that is the very depressing reality. inequality, poverty, lack of access for all south africans. that is still there. that is why it is a deeply disturbing conflict that they face. the new generation of leaders will address this. >> is the government doing anything about this in your mind? has madevernment efforts, but they have not lived up to the expectations. >> lots of talk and no action? of talk, but lot not sufficient political will or commitment to address the challenges head on. >> what is the missing link? what needs to happen? >> there requires political will and commitment and action. >> talk about what is practical. if there's one thing that the government could do, where should they focus their effort? >> when you think of political will. there is not someone greater than nelson mandela. it makes one feel listless that that symbol is not here. there has to be an action plan. >> it is true. he is not there, but his legacy will continue to live. it shou
they have better access to education, medical care, housing. the list goes on. >> that is the very depressing reality. inequality, poverty, lack of access for all south africans. that is still there. that is why it is a deeply disturbing conflict that they face. the new generation of leaders will address this. >> is the government doing anything about this in your mind? has madevernment efforts, but they have not lived up to the expectations. >> lots of talk and no action? of...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >> pelley: at the end of the long thanksgiving weekend, one thought occurs-- "why did i eat so much?" not just thursday's feast, but the sandwiches, the leftovers, and the football snacks that followed. two years ago, morley safer offered the comforting thought that it may not be all your fault. that's when he introduced "the flavorists," experts from givaudan-- the largest flavoring company in the world-- whose job it is to lead us into temptation, and then keep us there. >> you know, a burst in the beginning. and maybe a... a finish that doesn't linger too much so that you want more of it. >> safer: aha. so i see it's got to be a quick fix and then... >> have more. >> safer: but that suggests something else, which is called addiction. >> exactly. >> safer: you're trying to create an addictive taste? >> that's a good word. >> pelley: now, as long as you can avoid the mirror, you kno
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >> pelley: at the end of the long thanksgiving weekend, one thought occurs-- "why did i eat so much?" not just thursday's feast, but the sandwiches, the leftovers, and the football snacks that followed. two years ago, morley safer offered the comforting thought that it may not be...